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I'm going to email Ecover and tell them that as a result of them sending me vouchers I tried their washing up liquid and its great - I think I will try and use more of their products in the future, I was so impressed. SO they will know that sending out vouchers does work in gaining new customers0
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I just received £1.75 in vouchers from Ecover ;o)))))Kir ;o)0
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bluep wrote:I'm going to email Ecover and tell them that as a result of them sending me vouchers I tried their washing up liquid and its great - I think I will try and use more of their products in the future, I was so impressed. SO they will know that sending out vouchers does work in gaining new customersA penny saved is a penny gained0
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Marigold123 wrote:Dear undercoverangel,
If you really do actually work for Ecover, I doubt whether you have your company's approval to represent them on this site. A well-respected company such as Ecover normally takes better care with their public image than to condone making silly, spiteful-sounding comments in public.
Companies are well aware that, (even taking into account what some might term 'misuse' of their money-off coupons), sending out vouchers DOES pay off in new customers. I myself tried Ecover for the first time as a result of receiving a money-off coupon, and now regularly buy the washing up liquid in place of my normal brand. And having seen how well it works, I am now also planning to replace other laundry and cleaning products with Ecover as well.
Your name, 'undercoverangel' does not in fact suggest an officially sanctioned message from your company, but sounds more like an irritated employee acting on their own behalf, and who is getting a rather sad satisfaction from thinking they have been clever posting a message on this forum.
Get a life, Ms anonymous Ecover employee, and don't presume to represent your company without their knowledge or permission. You are damaging the image of a company that everybody respects, and you will get yourself into trouble.
Kind regards,
Marigold
here here, well said Marigold0 -
Today got a £5 Iceland voucher after I complained about some ice-cream that wasn't right!2023 wins - Rice Krispies, Avene Micellar Gel, Barbie Toy, £20 Apple Gift Card, KFC 6 piece bargain bucket, Chloe Nomade perfume, Barbie Toy (second one), Sanctuary Spa Sleep Balm, E45 Moisturising Lotion, Trolls Hamper, 12 Tonie Characters, Sure deodorant, Good Home Utensil holder, £5 Costa Gift Card, Neutrogena Micellar Jelly, Soap & Glory Mascara, Persil capsules,0
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Am very impressed - this morning got 2 vouchers from Dr. Oetker valid until Dec. says that they are each for upto £2.09 but the actual barcode value is £3.00 - YIPEE!!!!Total for 2009: L'Oreal Lip Duo, Diary, Motability Guide
Thanks to everyone who post comps - you are all :cool2:0 -
Good post day today:-
2 Dr Oetker vouchers worth £2.09 each
£5 Procter & Gamble voucher (Flash, Fairy, Bounty, Tempo & Charmin)
Coupon for free pack of Always Jumbo packs2023 wins - Rice Krispies, Avene Micellar Gel, Barbie Toy, £20 Apple Gift Card, KFC 6 piece bargain bucket, Chloe Nomade perfume, Barbie Toy (second one), Sanctuary Spa Sleep Balm, E45 Moisturising Lotion, Trolls Hamper, 12 Tonie Characters, Sure deodorant, Good Home Utensil holder, £5 Costa Gift Card, Neutrogena Micellar Jelly, Soap & Glory Mascara, Persil capsules,0 -
don't know if anyone else is having problems but I have been questioned about vouchers at both Tescos last week and Asda yesterday, saying we only except vouchers that are off items you have bought. Any ideas??0
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YvonneCrossland wrote:Good post day today:-
2 Dr Oetker vouchers worth £2.09 each
£5 Procter & Gamble voucher (Flash, Fairy, Bounty, Tempo & Charmin)
Coupon for free pack of Always Jumbo packs
I've also got the free Always jumbo pack voucher. In Asa there are packs of these with a free silver box to go with these, not tried it yet but it might work.
Bit strange keeping your supply of pads in a silver box, unless your bathroom is a communal area but the box would be useful for all sorts of things, for instance keeping your vast colllection of coupons in!
Mary“Create all the happiness you are able to create; remove all the misery you are able to remove. Every day will allow you, --will invite you to add something to the pleasure of others, --or to diminish something of their pains.”0 -
tialog wrote:don't know if anyone else is having problems but I have been questioned about vouchers at both Tescos last week and Asda yesterday, saying we only except vouchers that are off items you have bought. Any ideas??
My vouchers were rejected by the cashier at my local Asda about 3 weeks ago. She even spoke to the 'neighbouring' cashier and both said that Asda were no longer accepting vouchers if the items had not been bought. I was in a rush and did not question them, I paid in full. The following week, I went to the same Asda and spoke to Customer Services who told me that vouchers were still accepted for items not bought. Pity I didn't make a note of that cashier's name, she and the 'neighbouring' cashier must have 'teamed up' together to support each other's blatant lies.
My understanding is that each branch has their own policy regarding vouchers though, so it might worth trying again or speaking to customer services.0
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